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Pep Boys Offers Tips to Help Motorists Drive Safely This Winter.


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In nobility:
  • Baron Manny, a title in the Peerage of England
  • Walter de Manny, 1st Baron Manny (died 1372), soldier of fortune and founder of the Charterhouse
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  • Manny (given name)
, Moe & Jack (NYSE NYSE

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 retail and service chain, reminds motorists to be ready for the winter season, which officially begins on December December: see month.  21. Because winter driving conditions can take a toll on your car, affecting performance and safe operation, be sure to schedule preventive maintenance The routine checking of hardware that is performed by a field engineer on a regularly scheduled basis. See remedial maintenance.

preventive maintenance - (PM) To bring down a machine for inspection or test purposes.

See provocative maintenance, scratch monkey.
 services for your vehicle to get set for winter.

"One of the most important things motorists can do to combat common vehicle troubles during snow and frigid frigĀ·id
adj.
1. Extremely cold.

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 temperatures is to ensure that their vehicles are performing properly," notes Pep Boys' Senior Vice President of Service Joe Cirelli. "Consumers should have their vehicle's tires, batteries, fluids, lights and wipers
For the town in Belgium which was called 'Wipers' by British soldiers during World War One, See Ypres.


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 checked to prepare for winter driving. Catching a small problem early can prevent larger, more expensive problems in the future."

Visit your local Pep Boys store for a wide variety of automotive products and accessories, as well as dealer-quality service at affordable prices. Log onto pepboys.com to find a store near you and to learn about Pep Boys' convenient towing services.
Here's a checklist of things you can do to stay ahead of the winter
weather:

1.  Ice scrapers and snowbrushes should be kept in the house if an
    overnight storm is predicted so that snow and ice can be removed
    without having to open the car. Keep a spare ice scraper inside
    the car as well.

2.  Window and lock de-icer should also be kept in the house. Keeping
    additional de-icers at work is also a good idea.

3.  Windshield wiper blades should clear the windshield without
    smearing or streaking. Replace the blades if, after cleaning the
    edges, they still do not clear the windshield. Specialized winter
    weather blades prevent snow from freezing the blade's mechanism,
    and are best when you anticipate driving in snow and icy weather.

4.  Washer fluid should be topped-off frequently; don't wait until you
    run out of fluid and the windshield is covered with salt or sandy
    residue. Run the defroster with the heat to keep the fluid from
    freezing on the windshield in cold temperatures.

5.  Keep your inside window surfaces clean; this reduces surface fog
    formation and speeds up the defogging process. Your air
    conditioning system typically works with your defroster and heater
    to dehumidify your car's cabin for quicker defogging of all
    windows. Have your professional service shop check your A/C and
    heating systems to ensure proper operation.

6.  Engine coolant (or antifreeze) must be tested to ensure freeze
    protection to at least -30 degrees Fahrenheit. If the fluid has a
    rusty appearance or has been in the system for more than two years
    (always refer to your vehicle manufacturer's recommendations for
    service intervals), change the antifreeze to restore the freeze
    protection, rust inhibitors and water pump lubricant. A
    professional coolant flush will not only renew these important
    features, but will also help to remove any harmful materials that
    could cause premature water pump failure. While inspecting your
    cooling system, check the belts and hoses for any fraying or
    cracking and replace as necessary.

7.  Engine oil should always be changed according to manufacturer's
    recommended intervals. If you drive in extremely cold climates,
    dusty areas, or operate a towing trailer, you may want to consider
    changing your oil as often as every 3,000 miles. As winter
    approaches, the oil's viscosity (thickness) is very important. Oil
    that does not have multiple weights in its viscosity rating (e.g.
    5W-30) might make the engine crank too slow to start. Check your
    vehicle owner's manual for the recommended viscosity and type of
    oil for the coldest temperature expected in your region. For the
    ultimate protection, consider synthetic oil and a premium filter
    for your next oil change.

8.  Automotive transmission fluid should register full on the dipstick
    with the engine running. Any signs of leaking or a brown, burnt
    appearance may require professional assistance. Transmissions are
    under a lot of strain in the winter, particularly if a vehicle
    gets stuck in the snow. If the manufacturer's recommended
    transmission fluid change is near, schedule the service as a
    preventive measure.

9.  Lights, including high beams, turn signals, brake lights and
    license plate bulbs must be in working condition with headlights
    aimed correctly. Check all bulbs for broken filaments or any other
    visible damage. Keep the lights clean for maximum visibility.

10. Pep Boys recommends that consumers replace their tires before the
    tread depth reaches 2/32". In areas subject to winter
    precipitation, Pep Boys recommends a tread depth of at least 5/32"
    to safely and effectively navigate snow and ice-covered roads. An
    easy way to check if your tires are in need of replacement is a
    simple "penny test." Stick a penny upright in the tread. If you
    can still see the top of Lincoln's head, then the tire should be
    changed. If the tread is wearing differently between the edges and
    the middle tread, check the tire pressure; over- or
    under-inflation adversely affects a tire's wear patterns and
    performance. If one side is wearing more than the other, it may be
    time for a wheel alignment. Tire chains can be helpful in deep
    snow conditions; check local ordinances regarding their use.

11. Brakes should be inspected at least twice a year, sooner if you
    have concerns with their operation. The best times are just before
    winter and summer to prevent problems in extreme temperatures.

12. Have the exhaust system inspected before winter. Exhaust system
    leaks can be lethal if you are stuck on ice or snow and the engine
    is running.

13. Car batteries should be tested before winter sets in. If your
    battery is more than four years old, you may want to consider
    replacing it. The terminals and the charging and starting systems
    should also be inspected, cleaned and deemed corrosion-free. Rear
    window defoggers, lights and plug-in travel accessories put a
    drain on your charging and starting systems, particularly during
    winter.

14. Tune up your engine periodically, particularly if it is not
    running perfectly. Otherwise, it will be harder to start during
    the winter. Have any problems diagnosed and repaired before the
    onset of winter.

15. Keep an emergency kit in your trunk at all times. It should
    include battery jumper cables, a flashlight, matches and a "Help"
    sign. In colder climates, include a candle, winter blanket,
    high-energy snacks, shovel and kitty litter or sand for traction.
    Always travel with a cell phone in case of emergencies.


About Pep Boys

Pep Boys has 593 stores and over 6,000 service bays in 36 states and Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (pwār`tō rē`kō), island (2005 est. pop. 3,917,000), 3,508 sq mi (9,086 sq km), West Indies, c.1,000 mi (1,610 km) SE of Miami, Fla. . Along with its vehicle repair and maintenance capabilities, the Company also serves the commercial auto parts Auto parts are components of automobiles. They mainly are, in alphabetic order (only car specific articles or articles with car section):
  • Air filter
  • Automobile self starter
  • Bell housing
  • Brakes
  • Bucket seat
  • Bumper
  • Buzzer
  • Battery
 delivery market and is one of the leading sellers of replacement tires in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . Customers can find the nearest location by calling 1-800-PEP-BOYS or by visiting pepboys.com.

Editor's note Editor's Note (foaled in 1993 in Kentucky) is an American thoroughbred Stallion racehorse. He was sired by 1992 U.S. Champion 2 YO Colt Forty Niner, who in turn was a son of Champion sire Mr. Prospector and out of the mare, Beware Of The Cat.

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